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Spatio-temporal evolution of intraplate strike-slip faulting: The Neogene-Quaternary Kuh-e-Faghan Fault, central Iran

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Central Iran provides an ideal region in which to study the long-term morphotectonic response to the nucleation and propagation of intraplate faulting. In this study, a multidisciplinary approach that inte-grates structural and stratigraphic field investigations with apatite (U + Th)/He (AHe) thermochronometry is used to reconstruct the spatio-temporal evolution of the Kuh-e-Faghan Fault in northeastern central Iran. The Kuh-e-Faghan Fault is a narrow, similar to 80-km-long, deformation zone that consists of three main broadly left-stepping, E-W-trending, dextral fault strands that cut through the Mesozoic-Paleozoic substratum and the Neogene-Quaternary sedimentary cover. The AHe thermochronometry results indicate that the intrafault blocks along the Kuh-e-Faghan Fault experienced two major episodes of fault-related exhumation at ca. 18 Ma and ca. 4 Ma. The ca. 18 Ma faulting/exhumation episode is chiefly recorded by the structure and depositional architecture of the Neogene deposits along the Kuh-eFaghan Fault. A source-to-sink scenario can be reconstructed for this time frame, where topographic growth caused the synchronous erosion/exhumation of the pre-Neogene units and deposition of the eroded material in the surrounding fault-bounded continental depo-centers. Successively, the Kuh-eFaghan Fault gradually entered a period of relative tectonic quiescence and, probably, of regional subsidence, during which a thick pile of fine-grained onlapping sediments was deposited. This may have caused resetting of the He ages of apatite in the pre-Neogene and the basal Neogene successions. The ca. 4 Ma faulting episode caused the final exhumation of the fault system, resulting in the current fault zone and topography. The two faultrelated exhumation episodes fit with regional early Miocene collision-enhanced uplift/exhumation, and the late Miocene-early Pliocene widespread tectonic reorganization of the Iranian Plateau. The reconstructed longterm, spatially and temporally punctuated fault system evolution in intraplate central Iran during Neogene-Quaternary times may reflect states of far-field stress changes at the collisional boundaries.

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hal-01758970 , version 1 (05-04-2018)

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Gabriele Calzolari, Federico Rossetti, Marta Della Seta, Reza Nozaem, Valerio Olivetti, et al.. Spatio-temporal evolution of intraplate strike-slip faulting: The Neogene-Quaternary Kuh-e-Faghan Fault, central Iran. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 2016, 128 (3-4), pp.374-396. ⟨10.1130/B31266.1⟩. ⟨hal-01758970⟩
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